Sure, the emoji available to us via the Unicode Consortium are great and all — but sometimes, you want something a little… different. A little more expressive. Something more like this: ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ But ...
Several years ago, Google Japan started cooking up weird novelty keyboards as an annual April Fools’ Day prank. Most of the creations, including a working version of Google’s mobile Gboard keyboard ...
As part of what is apparently an April Fool’s Day Prank over at Google Japan, they’ve made a pretty impressive drumset keyboard, complete with emoticon keys. The funny thing is, with all those kana ...
Japan’s Elecom said Tuesday it will launch the world’s first smartphone keyboard that uses NFC touch-card technology to link with Android handsets. The keyboard is designed with a large gap down its ...
Japan delights us with products like the Pen Pineapple Apple Pen and the Iyashi Octopus Sucker Massager. Google captivates us with joyful products such as Gmail and Pixel phones. So, what happens when ...
The device contains a 6-axis inertial sensor that can read the hat’s positioning. In order to change the code one wants to type, the wearer simply turns the hat to the left and right — enabling them ...
Martim is more of a numbers guy. He likes biking. He goes rock climbing to overcome his fear of heights. He is also the former world-record holder for youngest man alive. To get in touch via email, ...
If you happen to find yourself in Japan, and you're currently in dire straits looking for a wireless keyboard, then perhaps the Elecom Bluetooth wireless keyboard fits the bill. It's a standard, ...
Bluetooth ® wireless communication is useful for PlayStation ® 3 "wireless keyboard" Retail Price 5,000 yen (tax included) June 30, 2011 (Thursday) released 1 ※ソニー・コンピュータエンタテインメントジャパン(SCEJ) has, ...
Tokyo-based stationery maker King Jim today introduced the Pomera, a Japan-only ultra-mobile handheld device, which is marketed as an add-on to notebooks and PCs. The Pomera is sized at just ...
Google does some quirky things at times, and the latest in line is a funky keyboard cap – yes, a full-size cap that you can actually wear. To show just how real it is, Google Japan even posted the ...